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Watch this masterpiece and you'll find how and where to find a person who fills your heart with joy. Produced in 1998, this romantic comedy is based on a manuscript of the same title written by Nora Ephron (director, producer and author of the screenplay with her sister, Delia Ephron). The film is an updating of the Ernst Lubitsch "The Shop Around the Corner" to the Internet Age, a movie that reunites "Sleepless In Seattle" stars Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks and which follows the squabbling and romance of two competing book retailers on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

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Frank Navasky: When you are finished with Fox Books The Shop Around The Corner will be responsible for reversing the entire course of the Industrial Revolution.
Kathleen Kelly: Well, now, that is so sweet! Thank you.

Plot

The owner of a large bookstore chain (Fox & Sons) starts putting the owner of a small local bookstore out of business. Meanwhile they have been corresponding over the internet without knowing who either of them are. They can't stand each other in person but over the internet they are very attracted.

Trivia

Joe Fox's grandfather mentions that long ago, he briefly shared a pen pal romance with the store's previous owner, Cecilia Kelly (Kathleen's mother), and that they only communicated through letters. This may have been a reference to the movie's predecessor, The Shop Around the Corner, starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan, or possibly the famous book and the movie 84 Charing Cross Road of the same name, with Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins.

Soundtracks

"Puppy Song", "Remember (Christmas)", "I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City" written and performed by Harry Nilsson;
"I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City" written by Harry Nilsson, performed by Sinead O'Connor;
"Over the Rainbow" written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, performed by Harry Nilsson;
"Dreams" written by Noel Hogan and Dolores O'Riordan, performed by The Cranberries;
"Dream" written by Johnny Mercer, performed by Roy Orbison;
and others.

Box office

The film was a financial success, grossing $250 millions to a $65 millions budget.

Quotes

Kathleen Kelly: Dear friend: I like to start my notes to you as if we're already in the middle of a conversation. I pretend that we're the oldest and dearest friends as opposed to what we actually are.

Frank Navasky: Save The Shop Around The Corner and you will save your soul.

Schuyler Fox: She was too young for me but she was enchanting.

Birdie Conrad: You are marching into the unknown, armed with nothing.

Nelson Fox: Another independent bites the dust.

Christina Plutzker: I mean cybersex. Don't do it. The minute you do, they lose all respect for you.

Review

As famous Michelangelo Buonarroti's quote, from Carol Reed "The Agony and the Ecstasy" 1965 film, in reply to the remark of a cardinal "No modern artist can hope to equal the Greeks", "Why not? Why shouldn't we equal them? Surpass them, if we can.", Nora Ephron proved that it can overcome precursors, be it a successful film as "The Shop Around the Corner". Thank you from my heart, Nora Ephron!